Peripheral neuropathy with ataxia in childhood as a result of the G8363A mutation in mitochondrial DNA

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Peripheral neuropathy has been identified in children with mitochondrial encephalomyopathies but not as a main clinical landmark. Here we report the clinical, electrophysiologic, biochemical, and genetic findings in a family who harbors the G8363A mutation in the tRNALys gene of mitochondrial DNA. Affected individuals presented with peripheral neuropathy and ataxia as the main clinical sign. Additional involvement included muscle weakness and multiple lipomatosis. Other common clinical characteristics associated with the G8363A mutation, such as cardiomyopathy and myoclonus epilepsy, were not observed. These findings suggest that a mitochondrial disease should be considered in the differential diagnosis of children with heredoataxic syndrome and peripheral neuropathy of unknown origin.

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Pineda, M., Solano, A., Artuch, R., Andreu, A. L., Playan, A., Vilaseca, M. A., … Montoya, J. (2004). Peripheral neuropathy with ataxia in childhood as a result of the G8363A mutation in mitochondrial DNA. Pediatric Research, 56(1), 55–59. https://doi.org/10.1203/01.PDR.0000130475.20571.98

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